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Edoardo Demo is an Associate Professor of Economic History at the Department of Economics, University of Verona, where he teaches Economic History across multiple Bachelor's and Master's programs including Economics, Firms and International Markets, and Marketing and Corporate Communication. His office is located at Polo Santa Marta, Floor 1, Room 1.20 with contact numbers 045 802 8782 (VR) and 0444.393930 (VI).
Professor Demo's research focuses on the economic and social history of the Venetian mainland during the Middle Ages and Early Modern period. His work examines mercantile networks, textile industries, agricultural practices, and urban development in the Veneto region between the 15th and 18th centuries. He has particular expertise in Venetian merchant communities, financial institutions, and the evolution of regional economic structures.
His scholarly output shows consistent focus on Venetian economic history, with publication trends indicating deepening specialization in mercantile networks and textile industries over the past decade. Recent work demonstrates increased attention to archival evidence and methodological innovation in historical economic analysis, with publications spanning both Italian and international academic venues.
Professor Demo has held significant administrative roles including President of the Collegio didattico di Economia, imprese e mercati internazionali and membership on the Faculty Board of PhD in Economics and Finance. He also serves on the Economics Department Council and the Consiglio della Scuola di Economia e Management.
His research activities include participation in multiple projects including 'Assessing MOBIlity and inequality along LIFE cycle' and 'I mercanti veneti in Europa in età moderna (secc. XV-XVIII)', reflecting his commitment to both historical and contemporary economic analysis.